The Facebook page for the project just added a link where you can download a very nice (and accurate) map of all the box locations. This map also names the artist for each box since not all of them are signed (at least not in an obvious location.)
21 Boxes Facebook Page Link
Yay!
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Thursday, September 27, 2012
Wednesday, September 26, 2012
The Hand
7. Clinton & Cayuga
Artist: Dusty Herbig
I don't really get this one. The artist has other work with a similar theme.
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Artist: Dusty Herbig
I don't really get this one. The artist has other work with a similar theme.
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Art Imitates Nature
4. Clinton & Albany
Artist: Kellie Cox-Brady
The artist's website with photos of her beautiful mural.
I find this mural attractive, but not exciting. That's a pretty good combination for public art.
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Artist: Kellie Cox-Brady
The artist's website with photos of her beautiful mural.
I find this mural attractive, but not exciting. That's a pretty good combination for public art.
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Thursday, September 13, 2012
The Way Life Happens
I had a different perspective on this project than many Ithacans. I was out of town for three weeks, basically the whole time the murals were being painted. When I got back, they had all magically appeared. It was kind of amazing.
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Definitely Not In Kansas
9. State/MLK & Cayuga
Artist: Ann Krajewski
Hard to get a good view of this one, even after the truck moved. The choice of focus here is interesting (Glynda, I assume.)
This one does not appear to be on my list. I'm not sure why. Anyway, it's a bonus; I only promised one per week.
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Artist: Ann Krajewski
Hard to get a good view of this one, even after the truck moved. The choice of focus here is interesting (Glynda, I assume.)
This one does not appear to be on my list. I'm not sure why. Anyway, it's a bonus; I only promised one per week.
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Dreams of Avarice
12. Buffalo and Cayuga
Artist: Ryan McGuire
The artist's website which sadly doesn't have anything about this mural.
Or at least it didn't last time I checked.
I think this mouse is feeling happy and totally overwhelmed. I like the whimsy in this one.
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Artist: Ryan McGuire
The artist's website which sadly doesn't have anything about this mural.
Or at least it didn't last time I checked.
I think this mouse is feeling happy and totally overwhelmed. I like the whimsy in this one.
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Box Locations
Initially I had a terrible time finding information indicating the locations of the boxes. Then I read through the Facebook page and discoverd that Brett Bossard created an awesome Google map showing the locations of all 21 boxes and giving a "before" picture for each one. Here's a link to his map.
Brett Bossard's Awesome Google Map Showing the Locations of All 21 Boxes.
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Brett Bossard's Awesome Google Map Showing the Locations of All 21 Boxes.
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Public Art
I have been photographing public art, especially murals, in Ithaca, NY for my own amusement for the last few years. The recent project to paint murals on 21 electrical junction boxes throughout the city provides a perfect opportunity for me to get out my camera. I will be sharing my photos here and on the Facebook page listed below.
For more information about the 21 Boxes project see:
Tiny Town Times writes about the project
21 Boxes Facebook Page
Ithaca.com - project considered by council
Ithaca.com - project approved
My plan: Photograph each of the 21 boxes. Post 1 per week here in this blog and to the 21 Boxes Facebook page. I hope you enjoy discovering these unlikely treasures as much as I will.
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For more information about the 21 Boxes project see:
Tiny Town Times writes about the project
21 Boxes Facebook Page
Ithaca.com - project considered by council
Ithaca.com - project approved
My plan: Photograph each of the 21 boxes. Post 1 per week here in this blog and to the 21 Boxes Facebook page. I hope you enjoy discovering these unlikely treasures as much as I will.
Next Post: Box Locations
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